Embark on an unforgettable journey through Iceland's captivating landscapes with our full-day Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik!
Begin at Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site where Iceland's ancient parliament was established in 930 A.D.
Next, Efstidalur dairy farm for organic, homemade ice creams that embody the essence of Iceland.
Experience the Geysir geothermal area.
Visit the Gullfoss waterfall.
Enrich your experience at Friðheimar tomato farm, greenhouse and interacting with Icelandic horses.
Visit Kerið volcanic crater, part of Iceland's Western Volcanic Zone, showcasing awe-inspiring forces shaping our planet.
The Golden Circle, Iceland's popular route near the capital, offers diverse natural scenery and stories from settlement to present times. Join us for a celebratory experience of Iceland's beauty and cultural heritage.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Operates in different weather conditions, please dress accordingly. Due to the duration of this tour and the fixed schedule, we believe that infants (0-3 years old) should not attend this tour.
-The pick-up process starts at 8:30 and continues until around 9:00 as we collect passengers from different locations. We kindly request that you be at your chosen pick-up location by 08:30 AM. It's important for us to have your email address on record so that we can send you an email 30 minutes prior to the scheduled pick-up time. This email will contain a description of our car, including a photo and license plate number. We will also provide the name of the guide in the email. Our driver-guide will always stop, get out of the car, and search for you. They won't leave the pick-up point unless they cannot locate you.
-If you are staying in the downtown area and you do not find the name of your hotel in the list, we will need you to use the bus stop designated to your specific accommodation.
These bus stops were created by the city of Reykjavik to limit traffic of buses and larger vehicles in the sometimes narrow streets in the older parts of Reykjavik.